3 style lessons every guy can learn from Tim Cook's ill-fitting suit

Maybe not so much that last one, if a recent
picture proves anything. The Apple CEO recently tweeted
out a photograph taken with Italian Prime
Minister Matteo Renzi during a trip the the Mediterranean
country to launch Europe's first iOS development center.

After comparing Renzi's masterfully tailored suit to Cook's mess
of rags, one thing becomes clear: Cook has no idea what he's
doing when it comes to wearing suits.

Mistake #1:The suit jacket just
plain doesn't fit at all.It's clearly a size too big, and, apart
from it not being tailored correctly (or at all), the shoulders
don't fit. The shoulders are the most important part of any
suit jacket, as they can't be adjusted.

Mistake #2:The pants are too
long.Sure, full
breaks (a full fold where the pants hit the shoes) are in now,
and guys are wearing their pants a little longer. Cook's pants,
however, are so long they make him look shorter than he
actually is.

Mistake #2:Black on black is
extremely boring. A black tie with a black suit and a white
shirt? This isn't a funeral, Tim! Cook could have mixed it up
here in any number of ways, but the dark palette casts a shadow
over what is surely a fine accomplishment for Apple and for
Italy.

Compare these mistakes to Renzi's suit, which was born out
of a country known for its fine tailoring and suiting, and we see
what a difference a well-fitting suit can really make.

With Cook's $10 million
salary, he can surely afford some sort of tailor. We strongly
suggest that next time he wears a suit, he start over with a
clean slate and bring it to a tailor before he plans on wearing
it. These mistakes are easily avoided.